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5G rollout: Regulatory hurdles | In 60 seconds

Society and CultureTechnology and Innovation
Roslyn Layton

Roslyn Layton

@RoslynLayton
March 26, 2018

5G wireless service is set to make broadband internet easier to access and more competitive than ever, but regulatory hurdles might get in the way at the local level. AEI visiting scholar Roslyn Layton explains.

Roslyn Layton

Roslyn Layton

Visiting Scholar
@RoslynLayton

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